5 Top Things I Wish I Knew Before Working on a Cruise Ship
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entertainment has it better than pretty much everybody else typically entertainment has shorter hours more pay and more privileges
the length of your cruises matter a lot during my second contract there were a lot of three and 4 day cruises they are rough for pretty much everyone on the ship
my first contract I was in the Mediterranean and then my second contract we went to CoCo K pretty much every other day all I'm saying they are very different experiences
management positions aren't worth it allly weren't you in a manager position yes I was this is just for me personally the contracts are just so long that I lost myself
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saved the best for last 🫶 Even if someone had told me all these things, honestly it probably still wouldn’t have been enough to prepare me😅 I would say I’m a very adaptable person ✨ But it’s the type of environment that you truly can’t comprehend unless you’ve lived it 💃 Overall, I’m very grateful for my experiences that I had, but it’s definitely not for everyone 👀 ______________________ 💄 MAKEUP: @ilia skin tint @rarebeauty eye brightener @nars concealer @urbandecay threesome bronzer & blush @urbandecay eyebrow tint @lorealparis mascara ________________________ Living on a cruise ship | working on a cruise ship | cruise ship worker | 5 things I wish I knew before